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1.00 Credits
Relates to the student's classroom studies with actual statistical problems encountered in practice. Working with the departmental statistical consultant, the student will participate in providing statistical assistance to research faculty in applied fields. Prerequisite: Approval of Department Chair.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Selected topics in advanced undergraduate applied statistics This course may be repeated for a maximum of six credits.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Directed Study. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. Prerequisite: Permission of Department Chair.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
With the guidance and advice of a faculty mentor, Honors Students will identify, and carry out a research project in Statistics. The outcome of the research project will include a formal presentation at the annual Honors Student Colloquium. The senior project will be judged and graded by three members of the faculty, chaired by the faculty mentor.
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3.00 Credits
A service course for graduate students in disciplines other than mathematics and statistics. A non-calculus exposition in support of application. Coverage includes descriptive statistics, probability and probability distributions, sampling, estimation, tests of significance, analysis of variance, correlation, linear, polynomial, and multiple linear regression including residual and lack of fit analysis, nonparametric procedures, contingency table analysis, and computer assisted data analysis using appropriate computer software.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ST 540. Coverage includes regression analysis through matrices, multiple, partial and multiple- partial correlation analysis, model building algorithms, non-linear regression, analysis of covariance, completely randomized, randomized complete block, and factorial experimentation for equal and unequal cell replication, logistic regression, resampling, basic multivariate techniques, and computer assisted data analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Sampling environmental populations, parametric and nonparametric and estimation; applications of lognormal, Weibull, Gamma and Beta distributions; locating hot spots; censored data; outlier detection; trend analysis, seasonality; estimation of animal abundance.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to computer assisted data analysis with statistical computer software, including SAS, R/S-Plus. Coverage includes basics of SAS, common SAS statistical procedures, high-dimensional data visualization, some elements of statistical computing such as numerical computation, semi-numerical computation, symbolic and graphical computation, and special topics selected by instructor. Credit for both ST 475 and ST 575 is not allowed. Prerequisite: One of the following: ST 540, ST 315, ST 210 or permission of the instructor.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
The student will attend pediatric urology clinic on Thursday afternoons from 2-4 p.m. During that time they will see patients in conjunction with the attending faculty and participate in discussions regarding patient management and correlations with basic sciences as they relate to this group of patients.
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8.00 Credits
The clinical ckerkship in Surgery consists of two four-week rotations. The goals of the clerkship are (1) to develop an understanding of the pathophysiology, evaluation, and management of surgical problems commonly encountered in general practice; (2) to provide exposure to general surgery and the surgical subspecialties; (3) to develop basic technical skills; (4) to foster the interest of students considering a career in surgery. These goals are achieved through lectures, case-based discussions, teaching rounds, intraoperative teaching and supervised patient care.
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